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If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it. I don't know where to go from here? Why are there 2 physical volumes and what to do with them? Gpt show: /dev/disk1: Pri GPT at sector 1 Gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1 So I followed all the steps from the above thread and this is the effect at the moment:ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.1 MB disk1s3Ģ: Apple_HFS OS X Base System 1.3 GB disk2s2ĬoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found) But all along my diskutil list showed 2 physical volumes instead of 1. I then read and performed steps from the above mentioned thread. #Apple 1tb fusion hard drive for imac windows#By that time I knew I was not very smart about it and tried to delete all the partitions I thought I didn't need from the Windows Installer. I didn't like that so went back to OS X tried to delete those partitions, but that of course didn't work and my drive became messier and messier. The installer created 3 partition - 1 large one and 2 small ones. #Apple 1tb fusion hard drive for imac install#So instead of running the installer again in normal mode - I logged back into OSX deleted the BOOTCAMP partition (or so I then thought), ran the installer again in EFI and told it to create a partition for itself in the free space and install Windows. I chose the EFI install and went for it, but the installer informed me that it will not install, because the partition has MBR instead of GPT. I decided I will give 8.1 another go - as the partition was there and so I wanted to use it by trying to install over it again. I managed to fix the iMac into booting OSX and forgot about it until today (oh why?!) #Apple 1tb fusion hard drive for imac upgrade#It started with me creating a BootCamp partition (around 145 GB) for Windows 8 quite some time ago.Įverything was working fine until I decided to upgrade to 8.1 from the Windows store - the installation went fine but Windows never managed to boot again. This is a somewhat similar post to this one ( Can't create partition on free space with Disk Utility) but not quite.
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